-
ceded his rights, this time to
Louis IX, and
symbolically broke his
vicecomital seals,
after several failed attempts to
recover his patrimony. He and...
- to
exercise the
power of
government and is the
founder of that
great vicecomital family. Meanwhile,
Oliba was
reinstated in his old counties. In Pallars...
-
their elected viscount Theobald. They
invited Sentonge to take up the
vicecomital office. He was
serving for two
years when the
nobles turned against him...
-
meaning craggy. In the
Middle Ages the town was
ruled by viscounts. The
vicecomital family also
produced a
troubadour named Joan d'Aubusson.
Aubusson is...
- However,
there are
several exceptions to the rule. For instance,
Scottish vicecomital titles theoretically include "of",
though in
practice it is
usually dropped...
-
defence as an aid to his own rule so long as the
consulate remained under vicecomital control,
which in the end it did not.
Aimery also parti****ted in 1114–15...
- (such as Castleknock, Santry, Balrothery), and thus
eventually accrued vicecomital attributes. In addition,
several other baronies existed as
feudal holdings...
-
Victor in M****ille. In 1045, he
consented to a
donation of one of his
vicecomital v****als to the
monastery and in
March 1048 to the
transferral of property...
- II of
England from 1312
until 1319.
Pessagno belonged to a
family of
vicecomital rank long
established in Genoa. The
names of his parents, however, are...
- region, he had been
marginalised as a
member of a
cadet branch of the
vicecomital dynasty and was
unwilling to
accept his second-tier
position within the...